New Study Claiming Vaccines Are Safe Has Suspicious Origins

It’s a shameful example of corporate propaganda dressed up as a scientific study.

And the media moles bought it hook, line and sinker.

You probably saw some of the news coverage — it was everywhere.

Stories with headlines that said “Large study confirms that childhood vaccinations are safe.” Or this one from USA Today: “Study finds vaccine side effects extremely rare.”

This latest “research” is meant to “give parents some reassurance,” and counter all that “misinformation out there about vaccines” said the authors.

But even they couldn’t hide all of the facts.

And that’s how I discovered the shocking truth about the “study” that’s behind all the headlines.

Big Pharma knows its vaccination ship is sinking. And it’s doing whatever it can to try and keep it afloat.

That’s because more and more parents are questioning the safety of these shots.

And what was just published in the journal Pediatrics is a brazen attempt to turn things around for vaccine makers. But when you look at the real story, suddenly what these people are saying holds about as much water as a leaky bucket.

The researchers set out to “reassure” parents on the safety of vaccines, as that’s “critical for population health.” And to do that, they pulled data from published studies, vaccine makers, the CDC and reports by other federal agencies.

And their conclusion, the one that made all the headlines, is that “vaccines are very safe.”

But hold on. There are some tidbits here that throw that conclusion right out the window.

To begin with these researchers started with 20,000 studies, but only used 67 for their report. Talk about cherry-picking your data!

But here’s what makes the whole thing a joke. And if it weren’t so serious we could all have a good laugh over it.

They omitted all the reports sent to VAERS — the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System!

Are you kidding me? These researchers are doing a study on vaccine safety and they don’t even bother to include reports of vaccine side effects sent into this federal program!

VAERS was set up, and is run by the CDC and FDA, to collect data about adverse reactions from vaccines. Also, vaccine manufacturers, by law, must report any side effects they are aware of to VAERS.

The program receives over 30,000 reports annually. And it says that 13 percent of those are “serious.” Things like disability, life-threatening illness…and death. Since it started collecting data in 1990, it’s received over 200,000 such reports.

And magically, none of those reports made it into this “study.”

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But the researchers wanted to make sure it looked like they were doing their job. That is if you don’t look too far.

So they included a brief mention of what they called “rare but actual side effects.” Things like the MMR shot causing seizures, or the flu vaccine causing diarrhea, or the rotavirus vaccine giving some kids a serious bowel disorder.

Well that’s certainly “reassuring!”

But here’s the icing on the cake — and it will explain a lot.

Nine out of 10 of the authors of this study come from the RAND Corporation. That’s the mostly federally funded “think tank” that produces “official” studies to support its sponsors.

And two big RAND “clients” are GlaxoSmithKline and Merck.

Unfortunately that news won’t make it into the headlines. Because if it did, those headlines would read something like this:

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The VAERS reporting system is voluntary and MANY doctors REFUSE to enter adverse reactions into it. They do this unethical outrage to their patients because they fear people will rightfully come to fear “vaccination”. A former CDC head has stated the 200,000 VAERS adverse reaction reports represent only one to ten percent of the ACTUAL adverse reactions. IOW there may be as many as 20 MILLION adverse reactions. Given all the toxic “vaccination” going on I would guess this may itself be LOW.

ANYONE can enter an adverse reaction into VAERS. Please make sure you enter all of YOURS no matter how trivial; if your baby cried for more than a few minutes to me this is an indication of SOMETHING WRONG. Please listen to your baby he will tell you without words just how he has been harmed

My daughter’s legs swelled after they injected her with two shots she had received just three weeks prior. I did a vaccination schedule that was spread out rather than 8 (yes 8) vaccinations at one visit. The docs gave her all the shots rather than the two we came in for. I called the docs to say she was lethargic and her legs were swollen twice the size as normal. She also had a fever and diahreah. Those were dismissed as “normal” reactions…. Luckily I stopped vaccinating after this incident. She is a healthy and happy 3 yr old. I look back at the picture I took of her the day after she was injected with all that poison and her face was extremely puffy and her eyes looked unwell. No big deal to big pharma.

I should have listened to my baby when he was 3 months old. My baby twitched all night after his first round of shots at 3 months. I tried to dismiss it, as he seemed ok the next day. Nothing like a load of aluminum to the brain when you weigh 25 lbs. Continued with shots (skipping the MMR and chick pox, as used mothers intuition.) and then he showed regression after last dose of DTAP etc. at age 2.5, less speech, less eye contact, Now has mild autism spectrum symptoms. Canadian (British Columbia) study shows ages 3-4 months the most vulnerable time for damage to the brain by aluminum from vaccines.

Some 15 or so years ago my husband (because of his asthma) was entitled to free flu injections. He had only one because shortly afterwards we both contracted the worst dose of flu we’ve ever had. (We are now both entitled to free flu injections.) Then earlier this year my husband called on some friends. The woman answered the door and she looked very seedy. She admitted both she and her husband were unwell. My husband asked if they’d had their free flu injections. She said yes, to which he replied something like, “That figures.”